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Ítem Acceso abierto Identification of the level of satisfaction with vaginal delivery care in immediate primiparous postpartum women from the low-risk service at San Juan de Lurigancho Hospital, May – June 2017(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2019-04-04) Oliver Meza, Ingrid Yesain; Vera Perla, Bertha Valentina; Salcedo Suárez, Katty LeticiaThe level of global satisfaction in vaginal delivery care in immediate postpartum women from the low-risk service of the San Juan de Lurigancho Hospital was satisfied with 71.2% followed by 18.4% who were completely satisfied. In satisfaction by dimensions, it is generally observed that all dimensions present satisfaction on the part of users, but with a more exhaustive review it can be observed that in the Safety dimension, 28% of postpartum women feel undecided regarding the degree of satisfaction, in the Confidence dimension there is 21.6% that also show indecision and in the Quick Response dimension it is seen that 24% of the interviewed population is undecided, this being the dimension with the highest percentage of postpartum women. undecided regarding satisfaction with vaginal birth care performed by obstetrician personnel.Ítem Acceso abierto Relationship between hyperemesis gravidarum and intrauterine growth restriction in pregnant women who attended Hospital San Juan de Lurigancho, 2015(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2018-08-01) Carrión Saucedo, Jessenia Margarita; Jiménez Rojas, Ericka Rocio; Caldas Herrera, Maria EvelinaIn the present study, a methodology is used to determine the sociodemographic, cultural, and economic characteristics of women over 18 years old who had an abortion at the Hipólito Unanue National Hospital between January and October of 2015. It was revealed that the sociodemographic characteristics include: early age, cohabiting marital status, secondary education level, currently working, being from the coastal region, residing in El Agustino, and experiencing psychological family pressure due to economic instability. Additionally, the cultural characteristics highlighted include: machismo, due to the lack of partner participation in household chores, a situation unfortunately justified by the respondents; and the Catholic religion, which most respondents profess. Finally, the most notable economic characteristics are: a monthly income between 600 and 1000 soles, monthly expenses less than 600 soles, three people living in the household, no economic dependency, two family members contributing to household expenses, and living in a brick-built house. Keywords: Abortion, Sociodemographic Characteristics, Cultural Characteristics, Economic Characteristics
